A couple of notes guys.

1.This is like the story before my fic Movie Star Perfect.

2.Movie Star Perfect will be deleted soon because I want to redo it for later on.

Disclaimer: I own nothing but my character Sally.

Prologue: Dan

"Danny, Danny, Danny!" a small-ish voice chanted. I turned around and saw my little sister, Sally, running towards me. She bounced, and I easily caught her.

"Hey, Sal. You had fun in Rome?" She giggled as I gave her a bear hug.

"Yep. It was really pretty. Wish you could've come."

"I will next time. I had something to do that was very important this time around." She nodded in understanding. Sally has always been weirdly understanding for her age.

"Where's Shunnie? I wanna show you two something I found." I chuckled at her pet name for my friend.

"I'm right here. And didn't I say stop calling me that?"

"Shun!" In a flash, Sally was hugging Shun. I swear, those two like each other. They're too close otherwise.

"Sal, never leave me alone with Dan again. He did nothing but whine about you being gone for a full day. Couldn't get stuff done for 24 hours." I huffed as my sister giggled.

"You forgot to mention how I more than made up for it the next day."

"There's a reason for that." Sally outright laughed at that as I crossed my arms and sighed.

"Aw, I missed you guys!" She wrapped her arms around both of us. "My guys."

"We missed you too, Sally," we said together.

BOOM! Something went off somewhere in the house, knocking us onto the floor. Smoke instantly filled the room; as I coughed, I saw flames making their way into the room.

"Let's get out of here!" I yelled, climbing to my feet along with the other two.

"Wait, Mom is still upstairs!" Sally said, stopping halfway to the front door. Shun and I both reached out but missed her as she bounded up the steps. We started after her, but the stairs collapsed before we could get up to her. We reluctantly ran outside just as the fire department get here.

"Danny!" I looked up and saw Sally and Mom waving out the window of Mom's room.

"Hey, my sister and mother are up there!" I told the firemen, pointing up.

Soon, the firemen had a net ready underneath the window. Sally and Mom climbed out of the window and stood on the trellis underneath it. Just as they were about to jump, it collapsed. Mom slid down what was left of the structure to the net, but Sally wasn't so lucky.

"Sal!" Hands grabbed Shun and me as we attempted to run into the burning building.

"Dan! Shun!" came her agonized cry. Shun and I yelled as the house caved on itself and on Sally. As the fire continued on despite the firemen's efforts, my little sister's cries died out.

I finally just gave up. I dropped to my knees as silent tears streamed down my cheeks. After a moment, I brushed aside extended hands and ran away along with Shun. Nothing would ever be the same again.

That, the day Sally returned from Rome, was the day I lost my baby sister.